Job Posting Guidelines
The following guidelines will help you develop job content and recruiting practices that are consistent with Indeed’s standards for an optimal job seeker experience. Please note that this list is a guide, not a comprehensive list of what is allowable or forbidden.
Do's and Don'ts for Indeed Job Listings
General Recruitment
- Use Indeed to fill a job, not a pipeline. Each posting should represent a real and currently available job.
- Don’t discriminate. Jobs on Indeed must be made available to qualified candidates regardless of age, race, gender and sexual orientation.
- Pay reliably and fairly. Jobs that people find on Indeed should have hourly or salaried wages and may not cost the candidate anything to apply, interview and begin work.
- Make application accessible and transparent. Job seekers should not have to set up or navigate through complicated steps to begin the application process.
- Respect Candidate Privacy. Information gathered in the application process should be shared carefully within your company and never made available to 3rd parties.
Job Titles and Descriptions
- Don’t use offensive content. If a reasonable person would consider any aspect of your listing inappropriate or offensive, the visibility of your job may be affected.
- Leave clickbait out of titles. Job titles should be the name of the particular job as it might appear on a business card, with no extra information. Job descriptions is where work location, required degrees, company perks and other specifics should be detailed.
- Don’t use job content that isn’t yours. Each job that appears on Indeed must be offered by an authorized representative of the company seeking to fill a position.
- Offer a real job. Indeed is a search engine for jobs. Non-job content--including spam, scams and other offers--will not be shown to job seekers.
- Don’t try to game the system. Like other search engines, Indeed uses algorithms to provide the freshest, most relevant content in response to searches. Companies that attempt to exploit these principles by reposting roles within a short timeframe or posting roles in more locations than the job is offered for increased visibility will have the visibility of their jobs degraded.
- Tell the truth. Provide the true details of your job, including its location, duties and whether the job is `being offered by the hiring company or by a recruiter on the company’s behalf.
Types of posts that aren’t generally visible
- Career fairs
- Franchise or training opportunities
- Multi-level marketing positions
If you have questions about these guidelines and how they affect your recruiting needs, please reach out to us here.